This means Ditto
- First of all, ditto is an Adverb and describes a circumstance.
- It is mostly used colloquially, so you know it perhaps.
- Literally translated, it means similarly, or equally.
- In this case it always refers to something previously said.
- In principle, you agree with ditto previously Mentioned.
- Ditto is a loanword from French, originally comes from the Latin.
- There is the word dicere, which speak or talk means.
- The Italian made detto (what is said), and the French led to ditto.
- Until 1901 it was still ditto, so with two "T" written.

The importance of the Ditto (pixabay.com)
So you have to use Ditto
- For example, if one of your colleagues over the mountains of Files on the work complained of, you say "ditto", if you feel the same way.
- Also on the statement, "I the weather today is beautiful." you can use "Ditto." answers, and possibly add why you find it so beautiful.
- Here are a few more examples.
- "His father works as a Manager, his grandfather ditto."
- "The new Film I think is really good!" - "Ditto."
- "I don't like the mounting at all." - "Ditto."
- So you see, the Ditto can be used if something like the above.
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